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You know every embarrassing fact about them, and which ones are safe to bring up around fancy new friends.
It's also healthy to back stalk them on Facebook occasionally and like their first picture so it pops up on everyone's timelines.
And you will never, ever, forget them.
Thanks to you guys staying at each other's family houses nearly every weekend during school.
And sometimes their siblings would pick up the other line and listen in on your conversations.
And which day they usually have it for dinner, which also just happens to be the day you mainly visit on.
And a million other thoughts you'd probably never tell anyone else.
At the time they felt as big a deal as any break-up.
Because you know that nothing is going to shake your friendship.
Their parents went away for a night and left you two alone in the house, and you probably invited over some members of the opposite sex and stole small amounts of dodge spirits from your parents' drinks cabinet. And it was the most fun you'd ever had.
Probably for someone's 16th birthday.
They helped you rub in your foundation line, while you taught them how to do liquid eyeliner.
You know who and when their first everything was.
Probably even better than them.
And you would send each other all your MSN flirting attempts.
You often send each other screenshots of particularly good social media updates, and then dare each other to like them.
And if the songs come on you automatically still do all the same moves.
And through all the ones which were actually a big deal.
They just understand you, because they know all your backstory and what makes you, you.
And you'll still bring up that time they threw up all over themselves in the bath at their own party.